The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 247, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 4, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Arrfmor Sunday. Mtrtb 4. ifOC
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TH OATi-r S.SO'-'OSE T
Ta Oris st) & Kh Mu Tom
Xorix Prfcaay sjfra vttk ft rjrsi
ltlri-itr TV Mutts waa
a ;ti ttrl bkirarAm con M
VAfmx was lir leader far
tt af'enaaw a r4 aa laWetUa;;
-Sflwa Mr P. A
Jiy 13 ltt44Jag ftfcatOfe
KktUs NJellstjy which vu gre
Xrt'A Ti ifJectloM throngs-
o 'i .' terser. -Te sassvally la
et5sg Th esa gtetty weteossel
t tf'sn of Mte Vera Oil who
f " r. asawat alsaoct tk nUr win
' Mm IVrmurd vu preeeat after
as ieoa1 vfcatt to Ts Mil
IMbr ass rearta m treaawrar r
be 'lib oa ac-oaat of bar llttlo boy
r7ijr Mr. Dajsttaer. who ban alvmrs
l s aa InUftwtlaK sseMber of Use
rl jb will ratals br steMbwshlp.
Mini Willi Orea-i waa elected treas-
urer On axcoast of the imlea inn-
wn tb club vrlll meet on Thursdays
Instead of PMys until th first
Sunday In April wbaw the regulir
meeting day will bo resumed. Thin
In because thro art fjslte a number
of miimbiim of tho Episcopal chureC
who belong lo tho club. Mrs. Nor-
man made n upTomllrl critic for tin
pant mnotlnK. Tho nuxt RanKlon wilt
b belli with Mm. Jimy Thiirwliy
March 8.MUr Allco Mooro (mtortnlnwl Frl
tltf with n roclnn nt tho hnndnomo
homo of Mr and Mrn. W. H. Moore
72C 0 ntroot iwuthwoHt In honor of
Mrn. A. C. Cruco'R KUt Minn Fan
nlo Hpcncfr nml Mrs. Hyron Drow'n
Kiimt MUh Amyo Moore. A h'm
drod Invltntloni hud boon Isiucd for
thn occasion and a pl'-anant orowd
woro In ntlfiidniicv. In tho homi
barty woro MlmitU Fannto Hpncor
Ttobortn Nlblnck Amyo Moorr Mnry
Itobiion and Mm. A. C Cruco. At tho
punch bowl blch had bffn prettily
placed In n corner of tho rocoptlon
ball mirroundvl with Cower and
.orcrcrccnn Mlsi Wovd prwldod
WkIhI by Mini 'flprnrcr Carnatlom
and fema banked by oTorRrccnn
wero tho di-coratlro flow era Ufd In
tho flower icono. A twoconrao
lunrhi'on wan ervd In tho illnlnR-
room Tlio aamo flowera had burn
tiiMvt In decorating tho table whlcn
printed a pretty aceno. A conceal
ed orchratra furnUhol muilc for tho
oreailftn. Iater In tho ovonlnR danc-
Inn horan and footed until n Into
hour After having apent a ilcltRht-
ful irerilni; thn riioata bado their
cbarnilni; hoetois and tho mombern
of th( b'Miio party Mood nlp.ht.
MrH John V. ICoaloy of Ardmor.
who It prominent In club work haJ
received tho appolntnmnt of chair
man of tlio commlttco on forontry
for tho territory. Tho aelectlon wan
rcoenUy mado by tho cxerutlvo boar I
of tho Oklahoma nml Inillin Terri-
tory Federation of Women'B Clubs
Tho nppolntnout la Indeed n aplendiJ
ronipllrnont to Mra. Kaalty. who m
Ktveu tho (jueatlon of for pi try much
ihoutiht nnd ntNntlon nod who will
endeavor to outline n po"cy that will
rentilt In iiavlnK tho eiilfii tro
of Indian Territory from doitmetlon
In fact Mm. Kailoy will work In
connection with thn IcKlalatlvo com-
mlltoo of tho women's clula who hi
mapped out a plan of procoduro fur
tho protection of tho woodland win
statehood la a reality.
Tlio rnombera of tho Flint Ilapt t
church entertained thnlr frlenda ai.d
tho menibera of the ohiirch .it (ha Hcl
Tldno HuHlnean Colleuo I'rilny evon-
Inr with an Informal reception. Tha
purpoHo wan lo meet tlio now mim-l
hers of tlio church who had some mi
Ardmoro recently.
Hear MIhh Kariiy at tha
llroa.l
fray Methodist church March C sn1
7. -3
Mrs. V V Ptm4 wa Um boMMa
tcr tki Echr cMb a laat Tmtixy
TaR is 4ti; affair vaa largeb"
aUf!oat4. Tbe srrn was on ot tboae
vxMHoaa that will loss Its rersen:t3ro
Ma III tfoMghtiatutss. SU tab! wr
-X toe play. IJrlcs ths eTT.lBi; dell-
ctrn rerfcihmenta and a dainty
lanebton wer0 ned to tho follow-
InK xaoU: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gates
Mr and Mm J if Dodaco Mr. aad
Mrs C U AtIrn. Mr. aad Mrs. IL
II Ilracey Mr and Mrs. Walter C
Doaa. Mr aa4 Mrs TJ. A. Mapo.
Mr aad Mm C O tana. Mr nnd
Mm II I. Croekatt. Mr. aarf Mrs. II
l Cannon. Mr. aa'd Mm. Cbaa Cook;
MaotUatM IlerOw VblUmaa aad
ltleky nt Ft. Stank. Ark. Mn. Martha
WbUaaa was high aewor for lfa
guaaUT prli4. Mm. Itnn cpt8rl tbfc
ladle' prlia II. 1 Croekott waa
awardwl tho xentlemen'a prize wblla
W C Poon took tC cAnVAatlM.
Thu ditor of tho Century In the
Fobmary nunibw of the manazlna thn
comment on tho mnnnom In America
which deprive society of lla powtr.
"Without manners" he says "life be-
come under whatever tfosay name a
vulvar scramble for tho trough."
IHila haa prcnorvwl probably to a
creator extent than any of tho other
iltlca mentioned ita "old-tlmo Rontll-
Ity." Tho moat prominent people so-
cially In the city are not tho wealth-
leal necesaailly an dlho "achemolnB
promoter and tho vulgar rich" can not
entor tho portali with money only
as the open sesame.
Hoclety
TJo Ulk Tnlitslrel ahow la.crcatlnic
conklderable Interent among tbo nocle-
ty aet of Ardrr.oro. It Is leaxned that
aeyeral younK ppclety men wlj dq
atunta In tho show and no doubt their
lady frlendi w!l brlnR Jargo boiuct
for tho oconslon. Tbo commlttco who
has tho affair In chance annoHnco that
thn co mine performance will bo tho
best over glvt-n In tho city.
V
Tho Inten aeaaon will Intorfere
soriouKly with aoclal affairs In Ard-
moro nnd the usual social dullness
may bo expected. It has always been
tho mlo In Ardmoro and from now
until I'nt In over there will bo little
entertaining donn and a falling off
In tho nltendanco upon the ntfnlm
that will bo jjlven.
Mr. II. II. TVnnlnKton nnd little
daughter of ChlcknKha woro In tho
city tho pant week. Mm. Pennington
formerly rTmlded hero and bait n largo
number of friends who wcro delighted
to soo bor again.
Mm AK. Hwan ontertalnod a par-
ty of friends r.Idny ovontng at hor
homo m pouth Washington utreot.
Music RamcH nnd readlnga mado up
Iho program for tho vanlng. Dainty
refreshmonta wero""licrvod.
A very plonnant aurplrso party was
given Friday evening la honor of
Fletchor Tatn nt his home corner II
street nnd Bocond avenue northwo
when n party of friends walked In up-
on him nil Inilen with happy greet?
Inga to remind him of his birthday.
A Jolly crowd was preamit nnd the
evening wh made pleasant. Itcfresh-
pienti were nerved.
Quite a unlquo ircptlon T'as gtron
at tho beautiful homo of Mr. and Mm
J. A. Madden Friday evening for tho
benefit of thn Kpwcrth Iriguo of the
llrottdwny Methodist Jburch. Tho re-
ception wrr very enjoyable and qnll
a crowd assembled to rnK-y tho rf-
fair. Thp docnrntlonH were cut flow em
nnd black catn out from cloth.
Hnndwnrlh Htock Company
house Monday nlghU
nne t
4-1
John Prater enn Hive you 'none on
your spring suit. 4 '
TmE CHURCHES.
EpSnwpil Chatosh.
Tsf -MB Vt Atrte MTTtt is
S PMlt chart. tvUr. art 11 x
ul ( ss Scaatsy 4btH .4S a. as
H-fT ''iraaJoK win i tassaari
-S i- 'i 11 o'cioei sarrtot. iMriM
Js Lea. steam there fl s tfc
Mil LfftU-s Mrrfeea every
lsy 4 FrVUr. at I p. xa.
i P. A. JUNY. RKr
Central Bsptitt Church.
lraMs at Omini thcttiC
at 11 a as. 1:1 p s.. ti 44-
Unu aj?t far isoraft&e tz.4 oteiai.
sllsac of tb Ctvn Is tb
CVrssOaa nHtJa.- XO eswMaJty ta-
J T. aUOaSU.
Flm Preiftrlan CHarah.
iwiaa m W aaaa toakajr m aarmai
H II a. at sal ;M a. as. swaVay
4 t: 9 ta. A earstel ktvtu-
to wtasHai ta alL
CHAM. C. VTK. 7aaur.
CMlMtlc Crx.
Tk qaaai aiaaa wrrtaaa will hi
kJa at tbe OatfcoUc ekarck at tra
'Back tkJa aaarakt;. x aonttal tarl
Uttoa Is exate( to all to warahi;
wltb as.
i J. WAUJtAPP. Faster
CUmbarland Prctbterlan Church.
Susday Mbool 9. it a. ui. I;eaektsg
11 a a and ":3 p tn. Janlor C IC
I p. m. 8b1ot C K. C:3 p. ra. sat
ArdmoTe Mlealon Baoday school 2:2
predcblag 3:M Kverybody Invited.
II. K WAIJCKR. Pastor.
Christian Church.
HorvUra to4y at tk Ctoi'a au
drarch. fJaa4aTy school a. ': IS a m
and proaeblDg at II a. as. V. P. a. C
R at (.90 p m. a awl preachta; at 7:10
p. an. A warm wekoaM at tfcae
aervleea for everrbody.
SAM II. IIOI-UK8. I'aaior.
First Oaptlst Church.
i'eatfklBK this amslag by W. It
Salrldwe. Tkl arealnK by the paator.
Banday sckooi at 10 o'clock. II. Y. P
U. at ::iti) p. ra All are made we:-
co mo
J I Kinj-Bll. Pastor.
Patters' Association.
The PaMom' Aseociatlon will meet
at tho Flrat Ilnptlet church Monday at
11 a. m. AJ1 ministers of Ardmore
ar cordially Invited to attend.
II. U WALKER So
It la a poaltlvo faet tha .'obu
I'rator has tho srelleat line of wool
una In Ardrav Pr'ce .f? rltht.
4-3
Among the pretty souvenir carda
aro a number that has bocn received
by Homer Iloyd. In tho greetings of
Ardmoro thoio familiar with tbo city
will nt onco recognize In this photo-
graphic postal a splendid advertising
scheme. Each letter of tho word greet-
ings contains tbo picture of a pretty
girl while tho leading buildings of
tho (own aro shown In the lettering
Ardmore. Tbo card la qulto nntiiue nnd
attractive nnd was dcslrned under
tho direction of tho Ardmoro Commer-
cial club
Ladles fro Monday night opern
house. 4 .
Notice.
Tho Jowlsh Ladles' Aid society will
moot with Mrs. Henry Ilaum nest
Tuesday nftornoon nt 3:30 o'clcok.
MJIS: MAX WTIIB1MEIL
Secretary.
Mrs. N. E. Reed Dead.
Tlio funornl of Mrs. it. II. Reed tho
wlfo of N. E. Rood took placo from
th6"Tamlly roeldonco last Friday nftor-
nonn and was attended by many
ITIuhn's of tho deceased. Sorvlcos wore
eonductwl by Rov. Koller nnd Inter-
mnt took placo In Reno 1 1 111 cemetery.
The mombem of the First Ilaptlst
church entertained the friends nnd
members of tho church at tho Bel-
vldgo lltislneaa Colleen Friday ovon-
Ing with an Informal reception. Tho
reception was given for tho purposo
of bringing tho members of tho
rhurch In contact with the new mom-
hem who had Just como Into tho city.
Quito n crotfU attended nnd tho even-
ing was a most pleasan tone. Re-
freshments consisting of ten coffeo
choeolnto nnd cako woro aerved .'roe.
Iesplto tho stormy night a good
crowd was out and tho occasion wi
b remombored by tho members nnd
friends of that church ns very pleas-
ant. New State Trust Company.
New Btato Trust company li bclnr
organized by cltUens of Ardmore. A
Ed lleman nnd Morris Bias woro ao
pointed nt n meeting hell last night
to wait upon othor b'islnesa men ol
Ardmoro and Invite them to take an
Intorest In tho comnnny. Tho onm
pany-'wlll have n cnplhl stftek of I'lO.-
000. nil of which will ho paid In cxn
and all of Iho offlepra nnd dlrefors
will bo citizens of Ardmoro
fnvni nwco ncAni vunnii
.uiuLunco ulmuli nunrv
'Coa f.-'a Flr Pag t
T"- aioar U patk of tfi toraldo
1st the coaatry. Tlrapk wkea to-.
ssMaa ar sroitratKl a4 In the area
Mrmck by k tcnuulo th wr&tk M
cnasattta. Bat fw balMlscs ar lalt
.aa41&S aad t&ay are damage.
"It win Uk saoatha to reaalr th
faasace aad It tin be days baoM
the aMMahar of iajasred are kscrwa. Oa-
ly cksarias a-ray will kb-x- the
attaale of the death lUt. It is kaowa
that thlrtr-Sve Urn are lost."
Kew Orfeas March 3. A apeoial
rata Mcddtan tlmat the k ot
HU at case hantlretf aad ahoaR two
ha&4nd JaJ.-4. A dlfteh rw(An
at 11 oelok this lofsaocis says raoci
easiasios; arsvstls. A 4UIW list cf
aj iJUe tlll vaavailabl
Jackioa. Mtawx March Jada I
L;fmtf of Mscchs. Mts.. who was la
Mrt4toa last sight toarhed Jarks s
today He says tha? vp to thraa o'clock
this atom lag twelve dead were recov
ered. The projerty lo la eatlmsted
st several sclUioa dotlam The whole-
sale district suffered worst Many of
the prteeipsl billdlngi aad maaafae
tariag s4aat ar totally destroyed
Memphis Toon.. Hatch 3. A dis-
patch received direct from Meridian
at noon states that conservative esti-
mate places the number of kMled at
tweaty-flvo to fifty. The Injured wl'l
probably exceed one hundred.
Chattanooga Tenn. Mar. 3. A train
crew whlrh arrived today f-om Me-
ridian says It Is reported that the loas
ef life Is over-estimated bnt the do-
atractlon of property will reach high
er flgures than that already given.
Friday evening about 7 o'clock a
defective flue In the residence of J
it. Moore oo West Broadway. ;ed
the roof of tho bnlldlcg to catch Are.
The lira i part meat -was called out
and reached the rea In t rae to p
vent the fire from spreadlsg to other
parts of the building. The flames
wore extlngolshed before doing any
damage to the building.
Ladles fr Monday night oner
house. 1-2
I-et me re flnha and repair you
piano. R. I SMITH.
621 A street N. W. Phono C3
Reference E. U. Lake. 22 tf
Santa Fe at Work.
Grading outfits were unleaded here
Saturday and Sunday and on Monday
actlvo work waa begun on the Santa
Fo extension to Sulphur. Fron'
streets presents a busy accno. Dirt
Is being hauled from the Santa Fe
right-of-way near tho Dr. Lovcll old
bouse and being placed near tho de-
pot Men and teams nre -at wot); ell
along tho line between hero and Si' I
phur and additional gRdlnc outfits
have at. .cd every day since flunduf
and tho forco now at work Is verj
large (stfowlng the wck Is be rg
pushed. Davis Nows.
Henr Miss Kearney at tho Rroad-
way Methodist church March C and
7. 4-3
Will Visit Ardmore.
MUh Hello Kearney the woll known
nuthoretts and tamoua lecturer and
traveler has recently mado a tour
around the world speaking and study-
ing sociological conditions and In
fJormany took a courso In political
economy. Miss Kearney lectured In
Oroece Egypt Syria Palestine China
and Japan. On her visit to RuBsIa nn
Interview was granted her with the
(Jrand Duchess Sorgo Bfstor of the
empress nnd a reception waa given
hor by Count Leo Tolstoi.
From her trip abroad Mlsa Kearney
will lecture as follows:
"Russia ns I Saw It" and "Llghta
on Japan" at Ilroadway Methodist
church March C and-V.
dmlsslon 2ft cents. No resorved
seats 4
Don't miss this wcok'a embroidery
salo at
4 TUB BANKRUPT STORK.
CRESCENT HOTEL.
Eureka SprinQt Ark.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
February 15 1906.
Many repairs and Improverncats
havo been rondo tho aorvlco will be
Ixitter than ovor and tho charges
moderate
Hero Spring Is a thoroughtly de-
lightful Hoiinon with clear blue
skies and iho crlHp air of the moun-
tains tornpiQd by warm sunshlnn.
If you wish to avoid tho snow and
slush nt home this Spring go to Eu-
reka Springs Rooklets describing the
hotel and tho resort sent free on ro
fluoat. 4V. HILTON.
Oon'l. Pass. Ant.. FrIoa System.
fit I ou I h. Mo.
Phono 2ir for fdUd cotton seed
meal and hull. 23-tt
E. L. STROUD KILLED.
Bfafcer-.sn on Sanf Fe Ls?;t Life in
AcdSent Morth ef City.
K I. mrm. a brakraiia oa the
ffaata Fe. aVt dih Frlaay morals ?
J a thf Ksch cf-k rnrntuz. la at-
I 'einptlac f aoa.-i a freftrh trsia he
! tslMod Ms footlsc sad took s header
1st Roek ereHi ahrtawa fl below
Hla awek was dhloeaUad hy the fall
aad h waa oberwlar iajvred. Wfica
aicV-tfl mp a vaa stlH breathing tat
died hsjfore eadlcl aid reached him
The aectdea. wa as asfortsaate one.
It la said that tha train stopped sear
Roek cfOk for water. The yoaagman
alighted sad wbea the trala started
assdo aa attesaai to .get oa. Isstead he
ws precipitated lato the erek b'
low.
St road waa a sew ssaa oa tbf rn&
aad It was stated that he wa rn
ing o be a hrakraHOi. Uttl- i ksvwn
of ih dead man's relstlv nor ti. i
ft h- aseertsloed where they ar Of
flrjals of the road are making eS'j-s
to loau hm S'rood was prhap-
thirty years old. He was about five
feet eight Itches In height has dirk 1
hair and was dressed In bloc creralli
His bsdy wis brought here and taken
to Dridgman's undertaking establish-
ment where It will be held until rel-
atives can be heard from.
Lid I'M! free Monday night opsn
honse. 4-2
DECLARES KATY CLAIM INVALID.
Curtis Say Change cf Tribal Gov-
ernment Would Net Change TKIe.
Washington March 2 In a .speech
la the houao yesterday In support ot
the resolution continuing the tribal
governments In tbe Indian Territory.
Representative Curtla Insisted that
the claims of the Mlsjo-jrl Kansas
Texas railroad to each alternate fe:
tloa along Its line In the Indlaa Ter-
ritory was not valid nnd that It wouil
sot hold la the courts. It was to pro i
tect the Indians that the senate yes-'
tarday adopted the resolution. M i
CurtU said: I
"Under existing law the tribal gov I
ernments are to bo extinguished on '
March 4 but this does not. In my
judgment do away with tbo tribal
rotations. A chango In the form of gov
ornment would not chango the char-
acter of tho title by which tho tribal
property Is hold and tho United States
would have the right to dispose of the
lands tn accordanco with tho terms
of existing agreements which would
bo to allot to each member his fair
abare and to sell any unallotted lanJ
and uso tho proceeds for the purpose
of equalizing allotments.
SEEDSJORE
2 CARS OF TEXAS 'RED RUST
PROOF OATS.
2 CAR8 AMBER CANE.
1 CAR MILLET.
1 CAR BIG BOLL COTTON.
..1 CAR TRIUMPH IRISH POTA
TOE8
..5000 POUNDS TANCY ALFALFA.
1 MIXED CAR KAFFIR CORN Ml-
LO MAIZE AND RAPE 8EED.
100 BUSHEL8 SEEDED RIBBON
CANE SEED.
100 BUSHELS IOWA SILVER
MINE CORN.
ONION SEED AND ONION SETS-
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS OR
CHARD GRASS WHITE CLOVER
QERMUDA GRASS AND ALL KINDS
OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED.
THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE SEED
HOUSE IN THE CHICKASAW NA-
TION. FARMERS' AND GARDEN-
ER8' PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY
SOLICITED.
E. B. PUGH
Main Street. ARDMORE I. T.
Wo have something Interesting to
offer yon In tho purchase of a gun.
BIVEN8. CORHN & FRENSLi:
Torture by Savages.
"8peaklng of tno torturo to whlca
somo of tno savagr tribes In tho
Philippines subject their captive re-
mlr.Js mo of tho Intonso sufforing 1
endured for thrcij months irom Inflam-
mation of tho kidneys' says W. M
Sherman of CuBhlng Me.. "Nothing
helped mo until I trlod Electric jilt-
ters threo bottles of which completely
cured mo." Cures liver complaint dys-
pepsia blood disorders and malaria;
and restores the weak nnd nervous
to robust helth. Ouamntned by W H
Frame druggist. Prlco oOc
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Tnaoe Manns
nrRtr.iMB
AnrntM tending a tkctrn and drcrtrilViti mat
quleklr jvK-ertiihi unr uplnlon fro wfirtlirr uu
lloiiotileliyronndciituL KANDeOOX on l-.uutt
tvut Irra. Oliltwt ttnnrj fur ocunnc pIiiitii.
I'lrnl taken tlironirli Jlumi ft Co. itlrr
rjculrwll nil haul cbArue In tha
SciciiliHc Jl.iwfca.is
A baiirtiontelf llluitratad wreklf. Ijirsejt Hr
ruUtliii ui miy rleuud'i loiirual. 'IY-j p s. 1 1
t'-vri Inur incntlit L mild brail tiewiller.
liUNN&no.3o'3'osi.f ew Vorlf
.wUAsUd.
in
Secret Societies
MASONIC.
A. F. anad A. M.
Ardmore Lodge. No 2;.
A f Bd A M PS!'
meetlag Saturday on or be-
' fore the full escoa la each
month at 7 34 o'clock at Maaoal'
Temple. A. EDDIBMAN W M
O H BRUCE. Sec
fL A M
Ardmore chapter R A
M. No. XL Regular CM'
tng second Tuesday nliht
In each month at 7:20 a'-
cJoclL Uuostc tanpli.
O. If. DRCCE. H.P
! L OJt:
BrreurT
COUNCIL R. 4. 8. M.
Ardmore rt3Dcl! of
R. c $. U s. d.
SSjjyg" Thursday ech raotth
JflJ.iV l 7:30 p m wl"
ROBT H. HKNRT. T I 11
H BRUCE Recorder
B. P. O. Elks No. (AZ.
Meet 2nd and 4 th Tsea-
day of each month at
Elks- borne Cor. Wash
lagtOB and Broadway SU
Visiting Elks cordlaJly la-
"W B. JOHNSON.
vlted.
R. U SANDERS Exalted Roler.
Secretary.
Knights Temptar.
tiViir coamsixlery'Ito.
T Afr4 1 T ?. rtt Monday
lBBmf tn every month.
A. H. PALMER. K. a
O. H. BRUCE Socortrtr.
K. Of P.
Myrtle lodre N. T
Knights of Pythuu meet
In Cast! a HaU.
every Thursday STealaj
E V GREEN C. C
WALKER K. of R. and S
T- W. a.
Meets In regu-
lar session
every Monday
nlebtlnlCofP.
hall
U. T. REXROAV
V. C.
mm
D. W. BUTCHER. Clerk.
I. O. R. M.
WashlU triba No. 11.
Improved Order ot Red-
i men meets in Odd Fel-
lows' bsll every 'VTadnea-
day elt-ht o'clock.
J. A 1IORRISON
Bacbem.
D. T. NISBETT C. of IL
ODD FELLOWS.
Ardmore lodge No. f
1. O. O. r. t&ests every
IllOiilaT l'it rAA
Fellows hall at 7-ho o.rl-t
GEO. DYIfR N. 0. I
I. B. MASON gecrctciy.
Cncxmpmcr.i
ladlanols XScaajpzii
. 10 I. O. O. T. meets' trvefy
Friday sight at 0jd rat-
Iowa hall at 7:20 d'cW.-fc.
W. W. TALI ATE RAO.
unisr fstrtsrek.
D. T. NI8BETT Scrtba
Ardmore Iletxjkaft
Loogo No. 20. 1. O.
O. meets every
Thursday night In I
O. O. F. Hall. Mrs.
Oortrudo OIlleeple.N.
0. Miss Mary Per-
rott Secretary.
canton.
.nt0.n'. raoior No- Patriarchs
UUItsnt I O. O. P. has regular meet-
ng on first sad third Monday nlxhU
tn each month.
WM. DRVENEY Com.
D. T. NI8BETT. Clerk.
K. of P. hall.
Ardmore
Aorie
No. 687
F. O. E.
Meets overy
Wedn'day at
1:30 p.m. in
T. C.
BRIDOMAN W. Sec
A. O. U. W.
y "iMuiuig iJUJtO ISO. tl
nV. nieeu "rular every Brit
jfcfJ third Wednesday
W Tt hOnvnirii - n
A. LOWENSTEIN. Recordor.
Ardmoro Cllmn 'Nn
' f
82 Woodmen of the
v'Mjpy wr'a meets every
ar Friday night in tho
month except tho Uhrd In tho K. of
P. haHI.
T. U. ROLAND 0. C.
JEFF JONES Cleric
ORDER EASTERN STAR.
Ardmoro Chapter
Number 70 meets
In regular sosslon
Fourth. Monday
nl;ht In each mouth
at 7 o'clock Mason-
ic Touiplo.
FANNIE SACRA BUMPASS 7. M.
YILLULAH NEWCOMB Secretary.
it n
mi
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